Many successful private companies choose to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) to raise capital for further growth.
However, going public doesn't seem to be in the cards for OpenAI since it began as a non-profit organization. But fear not, you
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Priyaka Thakur
Diamond • 1y
In which sector innovation requires most?
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Rishikesh
A failure who wants ... • 5d
we see very little innovation done in the paranormal investigation and paranormal sector...idk why?there is so much that can be done in it.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 22d
Microsoft owns VSCode and makes money from OpenAI.
OpenAI invested in Windsurf and Cursor.
Cursor, now worth more than Windsurf, started by copying/modifying Microsoft’s VSCode.
So Microsoft indirectly helped create Cursor - but doesn’t control i
What I think is still in education sector development/ innovation are required so it seems a good sector for building startup ( not crowded one like unacademy , pw , something unique) what do you think about this ?
I would say masters union is d
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AprameyaAI • 10m
OpenAI has generated $3.4 billion in annualized revenue from ChatGPT subscriptions as of mid-2024. This represents a more than doubling of revenue from late 2023, when it was around $1.6 billion.
Most of OpenAI's revenue, about $3.2 billion on an an
OpenAI-Microsoft Deal incoming ⁉️
OpenAI aur Microsoft ke beech kuch bada hone wala hai! These two have been the AI kings since 2019, with Microsoft funding $13 billion to ChatGPT and other OpenAI projects.
But now, they’re sitting down to discuss
The number of websites has hit a saturation point. In 2024, we’re still sitting at 1.9B total sites (200M active) .
Pretty much flat for the last 7 years.
Hey Guys, back from week long family functions, and quite excited to see this move by Microsoft , putting efforts to compete with OpenAI and Google....
What do you think where Microsoft currently stand in Generative AI race?